Today is March 03, 2015. The Museum is open from 10 am – 5 pm.

Assembly: Inside Voices

In Assembly, gather for casual meetings of the minds and unexpected happenings curated by local artists and designers. Congregate for poetry readings, sonic performances, movement, projection, and more.

Jori Ketten curates Inside Voices from 7/30 - 8/4. Set down what you carry. Lower your voice, raise your attention. Join these artists, selected for their practice as world-makers, as they take you on sensory excursions inside their environments. Gentle and sure, grounded and experimental, curious and complicated – each day will bring new experiences of gravity and wonder. — Jori Ketten

8/4: Geoff MullenI will be presenting a version of a new work that exists somewhere in between a musical performance and a sound installation. The work explores our heavily mediated experiences w/ the outside world, and chooses as its material a wide range of consumer-grade audio electronics that help us navigate this world. — Geoff Mullen

Jori Ketten is a founder and curator of 186 Carpenter, a storefront and office space that presents arts programming and current events. A printmaker and bass drum player in the 20+ person brass/punk band the What Cheer? Brigade, she also currently directs the Media Lab at Community MusicWorks, helps young people reflect on their learning through photography and video projects, and cocoordinates Providence Provision, the Providence HONK Festival, and workers’ rights campaign JoeyQuits.com.

Geoff Mullen is a musician and artist from Providence, RI. His recent work uses electronic music, mixed media, and site-specific installation. Geoff has performed as a solo artist throughout the USA and Europe. From 2006-2010, he ran a small record label dedicated to the preservation of underground music in Providence, graciously funded by the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts. His own music has been released by a number of independent record labels. Geoff is currently pursuing an MFA from the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts, Bard College.